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Show r rn 4 wo. . THE EUftEKA REPORTER 2 Thursday, March f" Many Candidates Initiated Into Local American Legion' Friday and Saturday Specials ,,M Rat unlay - th- .v-ni- ng DCPOPTliP PIlDEyA 1 CI URE tin IMjlUll - Arthur r'ub",,,ia1 ' Thufiday af tarb wet. Sullhiin I'ost No. 34, (if th Am ,, J VKRV HIPK " RIFE rlcuii Legion, initiated a large Hum-- ' I'ubliNhers or-- ! tier of new member into lb . , org.iiiilzalloii, tut follow: Hoy Allred,, in ths postofflrs at Ku- William V. Hur(ulf, Jjiiol'11' rakii! l.'lab. a. second rl.aa mall , K. len, W lllis m II. l)iivisI i(itiir under lha Art of March t, pic, S. J. Jerinun, Kri-- J. Milliricin, H7s. J. unci F. Angm A. .MiK. U. Snrnii1 ller, I in rid Daniel II. .Sullivan .ind la,i ill J. I.; n(j . i Store No. 138 Eureka, Utah - Phone 85 . m Friday and Saturday Specials March 31st and April 1st I'n-keti- ! ielli. I on d'Jt ! ofiii-i-Tin- following ilciKirliiii-n- i were prcseiii: Wnh bnber, it. A. W le Icy, adjutant; L. service officer. Ii. Youiir., ml.-tun- l .Mr. Wlc-leIjlkcil on the present .i anting I lie president Icy In tcpcul or amend existing - nt lea ..par s cotii-iiiuinli-- r; veteran' law. Me Hlaled Mild (Yearn Cheese Pound Coffee that all lli.it have been rights and licm-fl- l of the World the veleran granted J8 Airway Pound Peanut Butter i War will become void at midnight. Condition were favorable at thwhere a regular on June Soil. of iiiih year, including ,)raKn ,rou ,n,n rif ,ron icud be,,K sent (o onnaKe the Insurance that the boy paid jarnd lie C0UI 19c Icour Cou: Cu tn on ( Re 20c In cot Karo Milk Lard 35e Cereal 20c Blue Label the smellers, along with some lead 5 Pound Can ,,rpr xhlpmenta. Considerable prosown pockets, and new provision id w McMn a,H0 ,n in both enn-to of the service ! .Jc grunted part Tall Cans n tunu, ,( from the 91 nnctcd men that are drawing com- - be kli d Black Jack work-- ! ron Bloasom Each pensstlon, and the Joker of cutting r The ore, at that off 8400, UOO, 000 from the veteran I1waH from the GOO and rom,r'K of all wars In order to balance the1 levels. I !, budget 8 Pounds that, in turn, this money j6 tile : ; PHONE NO. 8 will be UKCtl for the purpose of plant- EUREKA, UTAH U w runiored that ,he M;iy r,ay ing free In the lilted Slates. would he forced to reduci.-stea('larked Wheat of cutting the appropriations ilH which for some time dividend, (iVrmnde, 9 Pounds for the dixahled veterans in order to paHt bad bM.n 14,001. each (uarter. V. Gi 'tilted Thin condition had been brought TIIK 10011 MAN I'AYM, ANI I'AYM Until are popular members of Tin balance the credit of the Hi reIf those in rougress would tic's younger set and their many Ktutes, al)0Ut by th blg drop the prlre 0, .tie 10 Pounds our du,," ln,er,,,,t ,b, One or the Ironies ot the depres- - friends will no doubt government llnc, iSU join the lieIs that, while It has rreuted porter In exlenillng bond, which are tax exempt, that congratulation are The 4 Tintic 2 Mining and Developper cent Interest, to paying many things for the comparatively They will make their home at It has actually Increased Mammoth. per cent, this alone would save the ment company was busy on a government (900,000,000 a y ur, and pect drift off the 800 level, and the cost of many things for the poor tk I In n A AHA IkAil Iron Blossom, died of pueumonia. ItAAH nl.b ,. J Is ... ... .1 I... .... .,...1.1., ... i I. ... a.. man. Zinc Mines Held Down the official were confident that Reives of f1 deceased eould not fJMT balance the budget hy taking from Take transportation: Hall fare b ,oca,ed "O le : r "lo" ,took soon be would found. ,l lhal This are down; automobiles are cheaper; prop(he ,ho,, a,e holding For Past Year Output ! of ,he t ,uner1 jner the ulilit blind of the government nd.chare (Sold Chain adjoined gasoline Is Therefore, h? E( The production of metallic xlnc re- - iud of the di.iblel war veteran. j Opohongo. those eble to afford these lusurlee j Three babies died during the; j Stt( . . ductlon plants In the United Stales' . jUKbeMi (iLstriit command-- j 1 gain a alight benefit. H. Yli week, twenty years ago, a follow. , r But streetcar feres rental u the In 1832 amounted to 221,8(6 short cr; William Morleusen, of Spanish; J the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W , ita same, at peak levela. They take. tons, rains, at 813,312, 000, Ue- - Krk. and sixteen member, of 'he TaIford- - b eJ .0? mL l Mr. and Mr. IohI. Including Jamc therefore, a greater percentage of .creasing 29 per cent In quantity and J S'erling Smith, and the daughter of fhe P WT the weekly wage than before, be- - 44 Pr cent In value from Ilia pro- - Daniel, commander, and Louis A. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosls. . ' B.ukn ' ' r,t, ,lni 13 JT. Gt jg were cause the wage has coma down. PrJv ductlon or 313,621 tons, valued at also . , adjutant, present. ia tnosl productive h Ka A baby boy was born to Mr. and' Take telephone service: It I 823,836,000 In 1031. The produc- - Kur of the newly Initiated mem- Vk 1 er this un,Mr,Hkn by Mrs. Householder inferior of James W&VCS Cheap, V. William Kureka, worth a lot leea today, because hun- tlon In 1932 consisted of 207,148 hers, liurqulst, David Kn p y' IS have had their day. The twenty years ago. Angus A. Miller and James e were requested lo re- to public is tired of DarM According Supt Price of :he MUs Kva O'Kea-iClark and Jack mains Just what It was In boom of secondary metal. Of the total Pr to r K. P. duty and they r Lower Mammoth the xir.c ore that WaVes that are more Ugan. both of Eureka were Joined in1 limes. The user gets less service oulpnt, 23,308 tons was electrolytic A very nice 'was being mloed was iiniiiediuUly. paying for the marriage at Salt lake City Thev & Pensive in the end Don't and pay. for It a greater proportion xlnc luncheon was served and a good tin,, prospecting work that was In pro- - were to take up their residence In $ 00 Satisfied With JUSt I 0 of bin firnlDKi. IlllnoU, with a production of 67,- - wa enjoyed by all. Contributed. y reus. Although the prtro nf zinr Kansas City Mr Clark's former 3$ W2LV6 ,,,e next regulur meeting of theihad dropped It's the same way with taxes: We. 607 Ions which represented a small Iters materially, the ore, home get less for them than ever; we pay Increase over output ot the prered- - ,lN'ul American legion Post will be which was coming from the more, actually; and a great deal Ing year, made the large! contrlhu- - held on Monday, April 3rd The property of Mrs. Margaret: fasun more, proportionately. The rich tlon of any state to the total output Holland, who with her two ona, ln- permit profitable mining. psrmi dodge thelra, and ao these, too, are or primary dlMilled xlnc. Penn)!- - WATCH YOt'K HKATIVO I NTI'S, tended to move to California to make; Humor were afloat, twenty years their home, wa loaded onto the little man's should- - vanla was second with C.P,S36 tun Rdl by ers. lie pays a greater share of the The remainder of the lltllled out- "' are Incliueil to think of the ago, that the Centennial Eureka Thomas McCormick. purrhas.il taxes In hard times than In good. a dual merely u common Mining Co. wa perf.Tii.ig put was smelled In Arkansas, Oklj- - H,ovp UH William Clark, a timherniun at the In Power anil light cost about the honiu, Texas anil West Virginia, unit home. We ai whereby they would buy the Kins the place same; insurance rales have not come' The supply of new xlnc avallable rather unpreiured to find it and It ground. It was understood Centennial Eureka mine, fell a dlst- - g- McCu down; water bills are atlll up; gus for consumption In the United States larger brut her. the furnace, a well that they had taken an op: Ion on ane f 25 feet while at work. Nn g 'X .... broken but he was badly rates hold the In 1982 amounted to 213,000 ton. a holler uud their pipe, listed a the rontrolllng interest of this ront- - bons level. h T. &, nd shaken up. Accord pany. C. II. Blanchard wa the chief Added, therefore, to hla other a decrease of 100,000 tons, 32 per a major eaithe of fire U Addir troubles, the average man discover ceut, from the utuilable supply In ing lo the Actuarial Bureau of the owner of Ihw King William. Coir.pi Faster services were conducted at National that the necessities of life cost him 1931. Board of Fire UndeLOCAL ADS. It wa announced that the long- flrlch'a Churth, liev. O'Grady,' ftxtioi mors of hla paycheck In hard time1 rwriter. the national loss truin Ihl delivered the sermon on "Hessure.- -; mill of talked he to built Jesse Pabl by In than amounted to almost fX.GUO.-00good. UANCIMI PAItTY AT SILVER Hie choir was under the was about lo become a real- 1,0,1 ! FLOWERS Orders takan for ill a Knight, 1 9 :: . In Of course it's unjust Unjust? Fok BENEFIT OF II. M. m rrrt,on of Mrs. Ella Sullivan; 1. J.j caslons. Call 5fr. Lindsay it P. X but there It Heseanh work of the National Ity, the plans were yet in the blue- Herald. I j Tintic Hotel. at as-- ' the but all presided ,tararl atage been print material bad organ, j Board Indicates that many of ih Tho tllll(l(.rM lf memiuTH ot ordered, and when construction did fumpanlcd by Edward Bonner with WANTED Guitars. See Mri i TINTIC YOUNO PKOPl.F Uarkd Tlnllc High School Band, at Silver losses resulted from the limtall.itlon start netta Sessions. It was planned to hurry the the violin. WEHK MAllltlEl) M(DY 'ity are going lo give a dance at the of heating equipment work to LOST S Red Kuan and White completion. Mra. Frank Garrlty was hostess to Amusement Hall at that place. Tor Another serious cause I the placin'.-oFrank Cromsr. Iog. Notify coc Mtove or furnace too close t the Miss Ileah Towers of this city and Hie purpose of helping finance the members of the L. O. E. Club.' Lou Merrlman, superintendent o: or slid I.J Steedman partiiiaii oi ceilings of Mammoth were Dip of the local hand to Price. the Yankee Con, mine, made a busiJoueph composed elegent luncheon was served, Landing a Job la a good deil Joined In marriage at Provo on Mmi-material; again, smokt ness trip to Salt Lake City. This event Is to take place Wed-da- burnable ,anain a ha bl on,f, M ... Frank Dallln and Miss Eva Mitch- or this week, the ceremony be- nesday evening, April 5th. Thera pipe, which become very hot, art both ell, former The Baltimore Consolidated Minresidents of Euoften installed too near combuslibb IH he a number of special Ing performed by the county clerk features, milerlal. were reka, married at Salt Lake Careless maintenance o ing Company director levied an a in the presence of members of the chief among them a bathing Itodioi beauty seai.ment of 5 cent per share, the ICty. families and a few Intimate friends. ontet. the winner receiving a also healing fo account equipment w. .... prlxe; numerous sale date was May 12, 1913. disastrous fire. The bride Is a daughter of Mrs. prlxe waits. TO THOSE WHO CA re. Arthur Brewer, an engineer at the During the The National Board recommends Towers and the groom a son lertainment Ice rream will be mild, James Gatley and I. J. Fennell. Chief Cons, mine, was called to ToWRITE fsaunlt of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steedman.1 The Tintic High School orchestra a few simple safety precaution In company with Con Drlsroll, made a ledo. Ohio, on account of the death Belief with If have you desire will furnish the music and the price which anyone ran take at once: for, of hU ftt,ber to Nevada for the trip of purpose Clean soot from the stove or fur feeling of ability for prods of admission will be 10 cent. Everylooking o. .on,, mlolo, Mr Ing orles, feature arilclfxf j, Tbonini C. H.rk k.,1 body In the district I Invited to nace. Take down the smokestack, ewwya, editorials, poems, come to Sliver City and take part In re John Beck, famous Tintic and U8t movei nto their magnificent s?. move Hoot; also clean soot from hot Utah mine anil hInIi to profitably marlut this Jollification. operator, wua ronflned In new bome whlch they had construct-- a tom of chimney the same, you muat gel with Salt Lake hospital on account ut d' Tbe building was of concrete Co lreN Hymllrafe. Y'our are t Mte 8t b,ocks blood In his foot, caused In modern poisoning Evil atrlctly Declared An Illusion' eu or m" with new from the scratch of a nail In vlleil to write to An interesting feature hi evrY WXOf Material Sense. Pacy waa that the place had been built hoe. JUDGE JOEL E. KMIT by Utb Mrwith the asltance of Mr. , rof. I. L. The Rhirkmere Ooapar "l nreality la the subject of th- - be nearer than two feel to llltamson. superin- - Clark. bun. KANSU Usaon-SermoWICHITA fWer which will be read it. able material; it this is no.any . of the Tintic tendent hools, had! ee possible Fi all ( hriatian Science t hu relies on cover the combustible position for i.ialerlal will been retained in tb M Sen-- l buuday, April 2nd. another year, this action was taken I can furnish you with a asbestos. WEEKLY ORE MIIIFMENTM Among the Biblical citation form- Section of partition, celling o at a meeting of th school hoard. hig;h class, tailor-madI ing a part of thla Co. bcaf which are too close to ho I Soccer football was wry popular Tintic Standard he following: "Let no mau say when suit, at a price that will 11 Mr. of stove or furnace should b in Tintic part twenty years ago, and Man- - Mammoth Mine be is tempted. I am tempted of Hod: covered with astonish you. C. E. abeto ager ( ampbell was busy lining up1 for Hod cannot be tempted with evil. Sen Replace all broken or worn part a team, which he Public 7 .... neither tempteth he any man'' of the said, would tak! Notary heating equipment. brr.ee the state championhip. 1 ! GUARANTEED IN l'" common sense in operutln )5'' ItEIOHTER OFFICE, Kan Uum H( EVERY DETAIL Dr. Talbot, president of the Utah ,b' heating system. In cold weathei ii,Vi n 0,lL0Jr ,,a,Mt!, Me textbook "Science if you force the fire, watch it Mission of the M. E. Church, was1 Service' dose and with Key to the Scrip- ly o that the furnace will not be to hold kervices In See Me If You Want a ?frrxe on Sun-Eureka j ture by Mary Baker Eddy, also in- come overheated ' lay. Mis Wanda Myers and ills: L eluded read as follow,: "Evil is uu- Bargain. Lastly, as soon a warm weathe Mary Clark, were to furnish special real because it Is a lie, false in permits, have the ft- .. entire heath, music for the occasion. Jk TlntlIdgs every statement . . . Nothing is real system Inspected by an r. a. u. B1 4 Co,Gar rnglnec Thomas Hobday. H. C. Wardley 2nd and 4th T . Tuelay ut Lod and Ills ideas, hvll has no hi and Mark Keedall. graul lodge offiNorth of each for 38c. day km suggestions Lily safety, cer of the Knights of Pythias, wei.-ireality. It I neither person, place, Tintic Standard 83.10. hft nor broiM Tintic for a visit with th thing, but Is simply a belief, an: Santa Fe. New Mexico, i said Visiting PHONE 91 j t, illusion of material sense" tl r. be the second oldest Invltsd tq sttHl of the district. WcdnemtAy dty in th. lodge W. J. COOMBE, JR.. W. ' North country. Lily 3 Sc. John Flurerald. 50CSTY JOHN E. ROWE, Becf Tintic Standard 83.10. SCOU.OuO.OitO neatly out Pess, 1 CROMARS I - lead-silve- ! 1 d I S J well-to-d- U - d 5c 62c r 52c o. j Mr 1 ''L ! ly d. I-- The Swing nou-tax-- low-price- .... D C A.'J i'yn DHCk tO t. VllSllty Hl(. 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